Why Train Dogs?

The answer is simple – “Happiness!”

A trained dog is obedientand happy. It knows how to behave, understand the “Do’s” and “Don’ts” and thus keeps the owners (pet parents) and members of the family happy. It does not jump at visitors or unnecessarily bark at them, thus they will also be happy.

This happiness has many facets:

The dog understands the boundaries set for him and remains within it, thus the owner need not shout at him or confine him.

Since the dog behaves well with visitors, there is no need to rush to kennel or chain the dog, if it is free during a visitor’s arrival.

The dog does not bark unnecessarily and disturb the owner or neighbours.

The dog remains safe without rushing from an open gate or get loose from the leash, since a call from the owner keeps him from straying.

Children and elderly people will be safe with a trained dog.

It is easy to take him to a vet or to take him in a vehicle due to the minimum fuzz.

Due to the proper behaviour both at home and outside, a trained dog can be ideally termed as a ‘Canine Citizen’.

12 Top Tips for Training Dogs

Train yourself in the training methods before training a dog. An untrained trainer will only spoil the dog.